Classic oldschool electro compilation, full of early Kraftwerk sampling mania, etc. "The Members of the group are David Noller and Scott Weiser. David got his start spinning in Clubs back in '85. He used to play samples over dance music using an Emulator. That same year he made the song 'Just Give The DJ A Break'. In '86 he signed to Bass Station Records in Miami. Shortly thereafter he met Scott, who had been playing piano since the age of six and synthesizers since the early 80's. They decided to build a studio by bringing together their collection of drum machines, samplers and analogue gear. Together they have been releasing electronic dance albums for over a decade, packing the dance floors with cult classics like 'Techno Bass', 'Don't Touch That Dial', and the legendary 'Just Give The DJ A Break' (which sold 600,000 copies in America). Vowing to always stay in the underground, they comment on their gold records from the 80's, stating 'It was always word of mouth, the music always sold because it was good at the time, not because of some promotional scheme". Eleven Albums and thirteen years later, the duo is going through a major revival because of today's resurgence of electro music. Their older classic songs are now being sampled by newer bands like Eon, The Cotton Club and The Chemical Brothers, to name a few. 'It's odd, Dynamix II explain, 'Many of the club kids at the raves and parties we play were children when 'Just Give The DJ A Break' came out in 1986. So many of them have never heard of us or they think that we are new.' To circumvent this, the group has recently compiled this one hour continuous mix CD subtitled ? 1985 To Present. It's a collection of 15 tracks from 9 different albums and time periods." Limited stock, deleted item